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150351

Waterhousea floribunda

Weeping Myrtle ,  Weeping Lilli Pilli

Rosalind Park, Pall Mall,, BENDIGO VIC 3550 - Property No T11382

Outstanding size Outstanding example of species Located in the Queens garden near the Queen Victoria Memorial, this tree is the largest and best-formed of any known specimen in Victoria and so makes a major contribution to the landscape. Waterhousea floribunda is native to the rainforests of northern, coastal New South Wales and Queensland. It has been used in Victoria since the early 1900s,because of its relatively quick growth and lush foliage. ... more

T11382

Demolished
140867

Waterhousea floribunda

Weeping Lilly Pilly Or Weeping Myrtle

Fitzroy Gardens, Clarendon Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No T12088

Outstanding size Outstanding aesthetic significance Outstanding example of the species Located adjacent to Wellington Parade near Jolimont Road, this tree is a mature example of the species with relatively large physical dimensions. Although this is a species commonly found in Victoria, they do not usually grow to this size so it is of aesthetic value to the Fitzroy Gardens. Measurements: 07/2005 Spread (m): E-W 19.5; N-S 20.5 Girth (m): 2.76 at ... more

T12088

State
145116

Waterhousea floribunda

Weeping Lilly Pilly Or Weeping Myrtle

Warren Street,, BURWOOD VIC 3125 - Property No T12092

Contribution to landscape Aesthetic significance This row of eleven mature trees is significant as a rare example of this species being used successfully as street trees. They make a contribution to the streetscape and are an excellent reference to demonstrate the success of this species used in this way over time. 03/2011: Some missing trees have been replanted with younger ones of same species Measurements: 07/2005 Spread (m): 17 Girth (m): ... more

T12092

State
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